Guangdong: A marine animals along the 55 feet washed up on beach Guangdong, China, recently. Residents had time to think that it is a monster because of its size is very large and odd shape.
From the photograph sent to the experts, get a little clarity on these stranded animals. According to Scott Baker of Oregon State University Marine Mammal Institute, the sea monster is a whale. But they have not been able to ensure the species of whale. A similar opinion was also expressed Bill Perrin, senior scientist of the National Marine Fisheries Service and Bob Brownell, a scientist of international protection of resources.
From the photograph sent to the experts, get a little clarity on these stranded animals. According to Scott Baker of Oregon State University Marine Mammal Institute, the sea monster is a whale. But they have not been able to ensure the species of whale. A similar opinion was also expressed Bill Perrin, senior scientist of the National Marine Fisheries Service and Bob Brownell, a scientist of international protection of resources.
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Although not yet certain types of whales that were stranded, Baker argued that it was a whale species balaenopterid. Baker asserts, "Based on the reported length of 55 feet, maybe it's finned whales. However, from a photograph taken is not really visible size 55 feet, so maybe it balaenopterid smaller, such as the Bryde's Whale".

Although not yet certain types of whales that were stranded, Baker argued that it was a whale species balaenopterid. Baker asserts, "Based on the reported length of 55 feet, maybe it's finned whales. However, from a photograph taken is not really visible size 55 feet, so maybe it balaenopterid smaller, such as the Bryde's Whale".
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